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Ad Hoc Payments: A Leading Indicator of Farm Policy Change

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  • Zulauf, Carl
  • Schnitkey, Gary
  • Coppess, Jonathan
  • Paulson, Nick
  • Swanson, Krista

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  • Zulauf, Carl & Schnitkey, Gary & Coppess, Jonathan & Paulson, Nick & Swanson, Krista, 2020. "Ad Hoc Payments: A Leading Indicator of Farm Policy Change," farmdoc daily, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, vol. 10(140), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:illufd:328925
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.328925
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    1. Zulauf, Carl & Paulson, Nick & Schnitkey, Gary & Swanson, Krista, 2021. "Case for Ad Hoc Assistance in the Presence of Commodity Programs: MFP 2018," farmdoc daily, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, vol. 11(70), April.
    2. Xuche Gong & David A. Hennessy & Hongli Feng, 2023. "Systemic risk, relative subsidy rates, and area yield insurance choice," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 105(3), pages 888-913, May.
    3. Swanson, Krista & Schnitkey, Gary & Zulauf, Carl & Coppess, Jonathan & Paulson, Nick, 2022. "Continuous Disaster Aid Programs in U.S. Agriculture: A Policy Discussion," farmdoc daily, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, vol. 12(89), June.
    4. Coppess, Jonathan, . "Farm Bill 2023: Another Side of Expectations Management for Farm Policy," farmdoc daily, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, vol. 13(114).
    5. Chen, Le & Boyer, Christopher N. & Smith, Aaron, 2024. "Ad Hoc and Farm Bill Payments Impact on Non-Real Estate Farm Debt," 2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA 343617, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
    6. Joseph P. Janzen & Trey Malone & K. Aleks Schaefer & Daniel P. Scheitrum, 2023. "Political returns to ad hoc farm payments?," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 45(1), pages 555-578, March.

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